How Ridley Bikes benefits from Additive Manufacturing

Triton Fast

The recently introduced Triton Fast is the latest innovation from Belgian bicycle manufacturer Ridley Bikes. It is a pure triathlon bike, developed in close collaboration with top athletes such as world champion Jelle Geens.

One of the key strengths of the Triton Fast is its low aerodynamic drag, which has been refined down to the smallest detail – from the frame tubing to the innovative integrated hydration and storage system.

This integrated hydration and storage system is modular and consists of separate compartments for fluids, nutrition, tools and waste. The design of these compartments has been optimised to ensure that aerodynamic airflow is not disrupted. The hydration system runs through a tunnel inside the frame, allowing triathletes to drink while remaining in a full riding position, resulting in valuable time savings.

From concept to functional parts

During the development and testing phase, Ridley selected Tenco as its partner for producing the first functional components. Tenco was responsible for the final design of the components, including the mounting system.

The top tube packs — consisting of a compartment for protein bars and a small waste pouch — as well as a larger storage compartment for items such as small tools, were 3D printed in a rubber-like material. The hydration compartment was produced using PET-G material.

Thanks to the rapid iterations made possible by 3D printing, functional testing could be carried out quickly and efficiently.

Potential benefits of 3D printing for Ridley

Unlike most conventional manufacturing techniques, 3D printing offers greater flexibility to implement design changes throughout a product’s life cycle. Design adjustments can therefore be incorporated into the next production order.

In addition, 3D printing enables mass customisation, such as the integration of logos and serial numbers, or hydration packs with increased volume

Production techniques:

Direct Light Processing (DLP) & Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

Materials:

Loctite IND 475 & PETG

Post-production:

Consulting, Design & Engineering, Production, Post-processing, Assembly & Labelling.